US4412389A - Method of automatically controlling the drying process in a laundry-drying system, and equipment for performing the method - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method of automatically controlling the drying process in a laundry-drying system until a desired degree of dryness is obtained, and to a device for performing the method.
- Control methods for laundry dryers that are known, end the drying process in dependence on a measured value, which approximately corresponds to a desired residual moisture content. These methods which are described in German Published, Non-Prosecuted Applications DE-OS Nos. 21 55 710 and 24 05 144, are controlled either by a direct dependence on the measured residual moisture (laundry resistance and electrostatic charge of the laundry), or are controlled in dependence on a resistance change of a sensor disposed in the exhaust air duct caused by the temperature rise at the end of the drying process, as is shown in German Published, non-Prosecuted Application DE-OS No. 15 65 100. These control methods require great expenses for additional measuring and control means, and furthermore give no clue to the operator about the still to be expected duration of the drying process in operation.
- drying processes are known which are purely controlled with respect to time, wherein only a timer is set at the beginning of the drying process, which gives continuous information about the expected length of the still-running drying process as it runs down.
- these drying processes which are only time-controlled are problematic with respect to the dryness to be achieved due to their great inaccuracy. Either the laundry is too wet, or it is dried too much. To avoid the overdrying, the drying temperature can be kept low, however, in this case the drying process takes too long.
- a method of automatically controlling the drying process of a laundry drying system until a given desired degree of dryness is reached including heating means, a drive for the drying system, a control device for controlling the drive and heating means, and means for supplying system-related fixed data concerning the drying of particular laundry which comprises determining the gradient of rising temperature in the drying system during a given early phase of the drying process, calculating a required operating time or duration for the heating means and the drive from the determined gradient and the other system-related fixed data, and feeding the calculated operating time as an input to the control device.
- a method which comprises supplying the type of laundry and the desired degree of dryness as the fixed data.
- the determination of the temperature gradient makes certain that the end of the operation time can be sufficiently accurately established by the combination of this factor with the hereinafore-mentioned other data, because the temperature behavior is known and can be calculated, and always repeats in the same way again.
- the system related fixed data therefore relates to the heat capacity of the drying system and the data about the introduced laundry relates to the capability of the laundry to transfer the moisture content to the surrounding air.
- the type of laundry and the desired degree of dryness can be set by the operator into a program selector switch of the machine, and are internally associated in the machine with certain calculation data.
- the control device itself can be a clock or timer having a completion time that can be set depending on the calculated operating time.
- a method which comprises beginning the early phase of the drying process when the drying system is switched on. This variation keeps the instrumentation cost very low; however, it must be taken into account that the heat capacity of the drying system is also included in the measurement.
- a method which comprises beginning the early phase of the drying process when a given minimum temperature is reached after the drying system and the laundry to be dried have reached substantially the same temperature.
- a method which comprises measuring and taking into account the temperature difference existing between the drying system and the surrounding air before the beginning of the drying process, during the determination of the temperature gradient. This is done because if the early phase begins when the drying system is turned on, the drying apparatus might still be warm from a previous drying cycle. According to the afore-mentioned method, it is possible to eliminate this error or disturbing factor.
- a method which comprises measuring the time interval between the occurrence of two fixed temperature values for determining the temperature gradient.
- these temperature values are set, and the time it takes for the two values to be reached during the drying process is observed.
- a method which comprises measuring the temperature change between two fixed points in time for determining the temperature gradient.
- This variation has the advantage that time intervals can be easily represented by electronic circuits.
- a method which comprises displaying the time remaining until the calculated end of the drying process.
- a method which comprises setting a fictitious operating time until the calculated operating time becomes available, and correcting the fictitious operating time when the calculated operating time is available.
- a device for performing a method of automatically controlling the drying process of a laundry drying system until a given desired degree of dryness is reached comprising heating means, a drive for the drying system, a process control unit connected to the heating means and drive for controlling the drying process, means for supplying system-related fixed data concerning the drying of particular laundry, means for determining the gradient of rising temperature in the drying system during a given early phase of the drying process, and a computing unit including the temperature gradient determining means and being connected to the fixed data, supplying means and the process control unit for calculating a required operating duration or time for the heating means and drive from the determined gradient and the other system-related fixed data and feeding the calculated operating time as an input to the process control unit.
- the fixed data supplying means supplies data concerning the type of laundry and the desired degree of dryness.
- the temperature gradient determining means begins the given early stage when the drying system is switched on.
- a temperature sensor connected to the temperature gradient determining means, and the temperature gradient determining means begins the given early stage when the sensor has sensed a given minimum temperature and after it has sensed that the drying system and the laundry to be dried have reached substantially the same temperature.
- the temperature gradient determining means includes means for measuring the temperature difference existing between the drying system and the surrounding air before the beginning of the drying process.
- the temperature gradient determining means includes means for measuring a time interval between the occurrence of two fixed temperature values.
- the temperature gradient determining means includes means for measuring the temperature change between two fixed points in time.
- a device connected to the computing unit for measuring and displaying the time remaining until the calculated end of the drying process.
- a device connected to the computing unit for setting a fictitious operating time until the calculated operating time becomes available, and means for correcting the fictitious operating time when the calculated operating time is available.
- a temperature measuring device including two limit value switches each being set to a given fixed temperature and each having an input connected to the temperature measuring means and an output, a time measuring device having a start terminal connected to the output of one of the limit value switches, a stop terminal connected to the output of the other of the limit value switches and a difference value output, a computer connected to the difference value output for calculating the operating time from the differences between the fixed temperatures as well as the duration of the drying process between the fixed temperatures and a value corresponding to a certain given residual moisture supplied by the fixed data supplying means, the calculated value being translated in the computer into a quantity for driving the process control unit or program cycle drive unit.
- a temperature measuring device including a time measuring device having two trigger signal outputs and a switching output, two instant signal value storage devices having trigger inputs connected to the trigger signal outputs as well as instant value inputs and outputs, a throw switch being controllably connected to the switching output of the time measuring device and having an input connected to the temperature measuring means and outputs connected to the instant value inputs, difference forming means having inputs connected to the outputs of the intant value storage devices and an output, a computer connected to the output of the difference forming means for calculating the operating time from a difference value supplied by the difference forming means as well as elapsed time between two trigger signals and a value corresponding to a given certain residual moisture supplied by the fixed data
- the computer has an output, and there is provided another time measuring device being started at the beginning of the drying process and having an output, time difference forming means having one input connected to the output of the other time measuring device, another input connected to the output of the computer and an output, and a display unit having an input connected to the output of the time difference forming means to indicate the time remaining until the end of the drying process.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic and block diagram of a device for carrying out the method according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a more detailed representation of a schematic and block diagram for the device as compared to FIG. 1, with time measurements between two fixed temperature values;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic and block diagram similar to FIG. 2, with a measurement of the temperature difference between two fixed time marks;
- FIG. 4 is an additional schematic and block diagram supplementing those of FIGS. 2 and 3 for a device for indicating the time still remaining.
- a computing or evaluation unit 1 with four inputs for the input variables EV, the temperature gradient ⁇ / ⁇ t, the temperature difference above the surroundings ⁇ um, a laundry-dependent dry program W, and residual moisture RF.
- the computing unit 1 in FIG. 2 contains two limit value switches 10 and 11, which are pre-set by two temperature mark-generators 12 and 13.
- the inputs of the switches 10, 11 to be compared are connected to a signal processor or measured value converter 14, having input signals which originate from a temperature sensor 31 of the drying system.
- the limit value switch 10 delivers a start signal L to the time measuring device 15, which keeps running until the temperature ⁇ 2 reached for the purpose of determining the duration.
- the limit value switch 11 sends a stop signal 0 to the time measuring device 15, which stops at this point and transmits the value for the measured duration to a quotient-forming means 101 of a computer 100.
- the quotient forming means 101 receives a value indicating the temperature difference between the two temperature marks ⁇ 1 and ⁇ 2 from a difference value forming means or differential amplifier 16, and forms a signal for the temperature gradient ⁇ / ⁇ t from these.
- a further calculation stage 102 of the computer 100 calculates the operating time or duration from the values; laundry type W, temperature quotient ⁇ / ⁇ t and residual moisture, supplied over an input-key 4 and signal processer 17, and the stage 102 then transmits the value for operating duration to a signal process 18, which in turn, prepares the signal for the program cycle control unit 2.
- the program cycle control unit 2 discontinues the operation of the power consuming components in the drying system 3 corresponding to a predetermined program.
- first heating means 32 are taken from the network voltage, and after a certain cooling period the drive motor 33 is disconnected.
- the computing unit 5 shown in FIG. 3 contains a time-measuring device 50 with two internally switched time-marks.
- the time measuring device 50 has two trigger signal outputs 501 and 502, each of which transmit a trigger signal to the corresponding instant value storage device 51, 52 when its associated time mark is reached.
- the two instant signal value storage devices 51 and 52 can include so-called sample-and-hold circuits which are conventionally used in electronic circuitry.
- the time measuring device 50 also has a switching output which is connected to a throw switch 53. This throw-over switch is connected through a signal processer or measured value converter 54 with a temperature sensor 31 of the drying system 3, and the two outputs of the switch 53 are connected to instantaneous value inputs of the instantaneous value storage devices 51 and 52.
- the time measuring device 50 When the time measuring device 50 reaches the first respective time mark, it switches the throw switch 53 either to its left-hand output which is to the instant value storage device 51, or (at the second time mark) to its right-hand output which is to the instant value storage device 52.
- the respective instant value storage 51 is triggered by the time measuring device 50, so that the temperature value which has just been sensed by the temperature sensor 31 in the drying system is stored as the instant value in the instant value storage device.
- This instant value is present at the output of each respective instant value storage device 51, 52, and is connected to a differential amplifier or difference value former 55, which transfers its output signal to the quotient forming means 501 of the computer 500, when the second temperature value is given out from the instant value storage device 52.
- the quotient forming means and the other calculation stage 502 of the computer 500 function in a similar manner to the corresponding circuit stages in FIG. 2.
- the quotient forming means 501 also receives a signal representing the time difference between the two time marks in the time measuring device 50.
- the inputs for the value of the residual moisture is effected through the key 4 and the signal processer 56, similar to the corresponding arrangement in FIG. 2.
- the signal processer 57 processes the signal which contains the operating duration that was calculated by the computer 500 for the program cycle control unit 2, which operates in the same manner as in the example according to FIG. 2.
- the time measuring device 6 can be one of the time measuring devices contained in the control circuitry, if the control circuitry is started at the beginning of the drying process, so that the whole time elapsed after the start of the drying process, can be measured.
- the output of the time measuring device 6 is connected to one of the inputs of a difference value former 7, another input of which is connected to the output of the computer 100 or 500.
- This difference value former 7 can, for example, form the difference between the elapsed operating time and the calculated operating time furnished by the computer at predetermined periodic intervals, and feed its output to a display unit 8.
- the display unit can be disposed in the operating panel of the associated appliance, and it indicates the still to be expected duration of the running drying process for the operator.
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